‘The forest is crying out to us through fires, floods, and hurricanes. It’s a cry for help’: A conversation with forest ecologist Suzanne Simard "We have to use whatever tools we can to save these places that are the future for our kids. If we don't have these places, we don't have us.
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"We have to use whatever tools we can to save these places that are the future for our kids. If we don't have these places, we don't have us. I mean, the world will carry on, but it might be without us if we don’t get serious." The post ‘The forest is crying out to us through fires, floods, and hurricanes. It’s a cry for help’: A conversation with forest ecologist Suzanne Simard appeared first on Halifax Examiner .
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Houston government opts out of Canada’s new ‘Flood Risk Finder,’ depriving Nova Scotians of critical information The flood hazard portal allows Canadians to type in their address to find out the nature and level of flood risk to their home, or could do. But only if their province or territory opts in to the online portal. The post Houston government opts out of Canada’s new ‘Flood Risk Finder,’ depriving Nova Scotians of critical information appeared first on Halifax Examiner .
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